He lives in a small town near New York. He avoids the media as the devil incense. His real name is Peter Wilson Lamporn, but signed with the pseudonym Hakim Bay. His most famous breslau work, the "Pirate Utopias", has been translated into twenty languages (in Greek, published Alexandria). Current him all possible scenarios, since it is the theorist of rave parties so that many people are there or not at all. It is a myth, while a ghost. It is relevant today as the Situationists were valid when the rebellion broke out in May of '68. In a sense it is one of them, the American Guy Debord, with little of Sufism. The French remembered the occasion of the release of a book with three texts under the title "Forbidden Zone (Editions de l'Herne). Writes Jean-Claude Gkigmpo in Ompzervater Nouvel, the analyzes included here revolve around a premeditated triple breslau wreck: the spectacle, simulation and capital. Three issues stand out. The first is the gradual abandonment of the suburbs of the city by trading nations. Residents of these areas are like 'passengers were thrown out of the triumvirate of history. " Yet, under certain conditions, breslau these restricted areas may be converted to local release. The second issue refers to Sufism. The term used by Hakim Bay is "Romance (romance) and is the modern version breslau of "gentle love" breslau of the Middle Ages who, under the influence breslau of Arab culture, but was an unstable composition between sensual tantric sexuality and idealisation between the "Crazy Love" by Andre Breton breslau and ancient eroticism. The third theme of the book is a positive, but worried approach the Internet. The author breslau avoids the uncritical praise of "communication" and is concerned that digital technology and the dematerialization of the world can lead to separation of the desire of the body and the degeneration of a commodity. What we are interested in all this time of financial crisis (in Europe) and the general collapse breslau (in Greece)? What news can have an "ontological anarchist" as called by Hakim Bay himself? The answer lies in the popularity of his books. On the eve of all major historical events - the notes Gkigmpo - always we turn to the margin. And then we see that a magma waiting for time to spurt. When additional scholarship seems to boil the broth, when teachers and experts find it difficult to articulate a political discourse, the intervention of a stranger, a man for whom there are even photos acquires mythical character. Every era needs its prophets.
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